https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olena_Semeniaka
Olena Semenyaka (Олена Семеняка) is the international secretary of the National Corps party and the coordinator for the Intermarium Support Group, The New Prometheism (International) and the Reconquista Movement (International).
According to Zeit Online Semenyaka has affiliations with multiple German Neo-Nazi organisations, having travelled to Germany 8 times, she was previously invited by Dritte Weg (Germany), by the NPD Youth wing Young Nationalists (Germany) and finally by the NPD successor party Die Rechte (Germany) to spread her ideas on the Intermarium and to raise awareness about the National Corps and the Azov Movement, she has also affiliated with the Nordic Resistance Movement (Nordic Countries) in the past:
Semenjaka has played an important role for the Ukrainian right-wing extremists in recent years. She worked as the international secretary of the National Corps, a party that emerged from the Azov regiment. There are photos in which she shows the Nazi salute, in others she poses with a swastika or the Nazi symbol of the Black Sun. Their mission is to turn the Azov movement into a coalition of far-right groups in the western world to take over Europe, Semenyaka told Time in 2019-Magazine. For years she has been traveling to right-wing extremists in other European countries - according to research by ZEIT, eight times also to events in Germany: at the invitation of the Dierechte party and the NPD juniors Junge Nationalisten or in 2018 as a speaker at a festival of neo-Nazis from the Third Way.
The NMR also has links to the Ukrainian Azov Regiment: The far-right podcast “FashCast” published an interview between a member of the Finnish NMR and Olena Semenyaka, the so-called “First Lady” and spokeswoman of the far-right paramilitary volunteer battalion in Ukraine. In the interview, Semenyaka mentions a “foreign legion” in Ukraine that international volunteers could join, as well as military training camps at the Azov camp in eastern Ukraine. A delegation of the Finnish NMR visited the Azov Regiment in Kyiv in 2019.
Before the War in Donbas, Semenyaka was also affiliated with Alexander Dugin and the Russian far-right, after the Donbas War placed her on the opposite side to Dugin, she became a spokesperson for Right Sector and later joined National Corps:
Semenyaka rose to popularity in the Duguinian Traditionalist movement thanks to her article, “Conservative Revolution as Mythological Modernism,” published in volume 4 of Aleksandr Dugin’s anthology, In Search of the Dark Logos. She was invited to speak at the international conference Against the Post-Modern World, which was organized at Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU) in 2011 by the Tradition Center chaired by Dugin.8 Distancing himself from Ukrainian issues and being critical of the autonomist discourse of the Ukrainian branch of the Eurasian Youth Union based in Sebastopol, Crimea, Dugin hoped to open up new forms of cooperation between Russia and its western periphery through Olena Semenyaka, in line with his neo-Eurasianist vision. In addition to meeting Dugin, Semenyaka brushed shoulders with reactionary and traditionalist thinkers speaking on the different panels, including the French Laurent James and Christian Bouchet from the Third Way movement, as well as Sheikh Abdulvahid Pallavicini, President of the Italian Islamic Religious Community and founder of the Italian Metaphysical Studies Centre.
Semenyaka decided to get involved in politics following the outbreak of the Russian–Ukrainian conflict in Spring 2014. Her engagement brought a permanent end to her ties with Dugin, who positioned himself at the forefront of Russian imperial ambitions in Crimea and Novorossiya. Dugin resumed his anti-Ukrainian arguments, which he developed after the Orange Revolution in his Fourth Political Theory, where he regarded Ukraine as a “non-existent nation” or an “accident of history,” hence condemning the Maidan Revolution and its supposed guidance by Atlanticist forces.12 Cutting links with the Russophile neo-Eurasianist circles, Semenyaka then joined Right Sector, a political and military platform that seeks to unite various Ukrainian nationalist movements. In her role as the movement’s Press Secretary, she has started to internationalize the Ukrainian cause at a time when the European far right did not hide its support for the Russian perspective on the conflict.
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